virtual machine doen't start
virtual machine doen't start
on my PC (Windows 10,64 bit, Version 22H2) I installed VBox 7.06. I configured a VM, which however doesn't start. I enclose a screenshot of the message I get when trying to start the VM and the log file. Perhaps somebody can help me to get the VM started.
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Re: virtual machine doen't start
The log file is not posted. Please zip it and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab.
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zipped log file posted.
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Sorry for the delay answering this, I forgot about it.
I don't know if you're still having this problem. But the log showed an error on this file:
You might want to do a good virus scan. Also try to find out what put that dll there and see if it is there for a reason.
I don't know if you're still having this problem. But the log showed an error on this file:
Seems an unusual place for a dll. Usually app dll's are in a subfolder of "Program Files", not in "Program Files" itself.7f0.31e8: Error (rc=0):
7f0.31e8: supR3HardenedScreenImage/Imports: cached rc=-5659 fImage=1 fProtect=0x0 fAccess=0x0 cHits=6 \Device\HarddiskVolume6\Program Files\vcruntime140_1.dll
You might want to do a good virus scan. Also try to find out what put that dll there and see if it is there for a reason.
Re: virtual machine doen't start
my problem seems to be solved. I deleted VBox and installed it again on the same hard disk where Windows is located. Now the VM starts. My be the error was caused that I formerly had installed VBox on a different hard disk with no Windows installation. However there still remains a flaw: My VM doesn't run in full screen mode, but in a comparatively small window. I would have liked to upload a screenshot to show what I've got, however this system doesn't accept files lager than 128 KiB. I couldn't find any settings in VBox to switch from small window to full screen. Have you got any idea what to do to run the VM in full screen mode?
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Glad you're up and running!
Per One issue per thread, the new question would go in a new topic.
But we'll handle it here, since it's easy.
Install Guest Additions in the VM. See section 4 in the manual.
Per One issue per thread, the new question would go in a new topic.
But we'll handle it here, since it's easy.
Install Guest Additions in the VM. See section 4 in the manual.
Crop & resize the screenshot until it fits under 128kB.asdfjklö wrote: I would have liked to upload a screenshot to show what I've got, however this system doesn't accept files lager than 128 KiB.
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Sorry, I didn't believe I could condense the file to one tenth of the original size and the picture was still cognizable. Thanks for the hint to install the guest additions. My VM has mounted the iso-file, however it doesn't start. I'm going to open a new topic for this problem.Crop & resize the screenshot until it fits under 128kB.
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Yes, that can be a problem. It can take some artistic screen layout arrangements or turning wallpapers into solid colors to get the partial screenshot that will be under 128kB in file size.asdfjklö wrote:Sorry, I didn't believe I could condense the file to one tenth of the original size and the picture was still cognizable.